Not A Lonely Festival (5)
As time passed by, the students cursed Reze for making a fuss and left.
âAre you guys okay?â
The owner gave us some juice and asked. The three of us were fine, but I was worried about Vivian. Vivian trembled like a frightened baby sheep, and when he felt our gaze, he immediately flinched. He was clenching his fist and his lips twitched.
Vivian tried his best to smile, but tears were already forming in his eyes. Embarrassed, Vivian abruptly rose from his seat.
âViviâ!â
When I caught him, he shook my hand off. Vivian froze as he watched my hand that flew in the air. Vivianâs eyes trembled anxiously, then he quickly wiped the tears on his cheeks.
âSorry, I have to go.â
Vivianâs back, that left his seat, was small. Heartbroken, I got up from my seat to follow Vivian. Leto grabbed my hand and shook his head, but I ignored it. I couldnât ignore or give up on Vivian like this.
The moment I left the restaurant, a dry wind blew in. I found Vivianâs figure who had already gone far away.
âVivian!â
I shouted loudly and Vivian stopped. I couldnât tell if Vivian was crying since he didnât turn his head. I wanted to comfort him after looking at his sight, but I held back and opened my mouth again.
âTomorrow! Youâre coming tomorrow, right?â
It was about the cricket tournament. The four of us promised to watch the match between the medical and the swordsman department tomorrow. Vivian didnât reply to my question and moved away again.
âPlease! Please come!â
Despite my beg, he walked away without looking back. I stood there in silence until he disappeared. Leto and Bona, who followed me out of the restaurant, approached me.
Seeing Vivian struggling made me feel even more terrible than I thought. If I had known earlier, could I have made Vivian smile? I scolded myself for being indifferent to him this whole time.
âItâs not your fault. Briseis.â
Leto gently grabbed my hand. I lifted my head and looked at Leto, whose face was still stiff. I felt his anger towards Reze even more.
âAnd Vivian will be able to smile thanks to you.â
ââ¦â¦It doesnât have to be because of me. I just want him to smile.â
âYes.â
What should I do to achieve that? I was about to think about it.
âI guess I have to do it soon.â
Bona spoke.
âWhat?â
âTorturing Reze. I told you it was my speciality.â
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦W, Why are you looking at me like that?â
âBona, can I call you older sister from now on?â
She grinned as I spoke tearfully.
âFirst, letâs torture him.â
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On the third day of the festival, a cricket match between the Medical and Swordsmanâs department began. The winner of this match will be playing against our Magics department. Leto focused on the game, perhaps paying attention to the players he would compete with.
Bona was still craving something to eat, but I was bothered by the vacant seat next to me. Vivian did not show up after all. On the other hand, I ran into Reze this morning, who I didnât want to see. He simply passed by us without arguing as usual, as if ignoring the fuss yesterday.
I felt a little disappointed with that. In fact, I wanted Reze to be aggressive as usual. Then, I would have used that as an excuse to punch himâ¦â¦
âWhere are you going?â
I couldnât concentrate and when I rose from my seat, Leto grabbed me.
âItâs noisy, so Iâm going somewhere quiet for a whileâ¦â¦â
âLetâs go together.â
âThereâs still a lot of time left of the game. And if we go, weâll lose our seats.â
âHey.â
Leto ignored my words and tapped Bona, who was concentrating on eating.
âWhat?â
âIâll buy you something to eat, so guard our seats.â
âBye-bye.â
Bona bid us with a smile. Leto pointed to Bona and said to me, âNow, you arenât worried about your seat right?â. When I nodded my head absentmindedly, Leto nudged my back and said letâs go. I secretly sighed inwardly as I watch Leto step out of the audience zone first.
Actually, I wanted to wait for Vivian alone, but Leto didnât give me the chance. When we left the stadium, it was quiet, unlike how it was full of excitement in the audience zone. Leto and I remained silent before finding a bench in front and taking a seat.
âAre you waiting for Vivian?â
I was taken aback by his words.
âItâs written all over your face.â
âYou say the same thing as Kazen.â
âDonât compare me to him.â
His words made me laugh slightly. Then, Leto tapped my forehead with his hand and frowned.
âYouâre way too nice.â
ââ¦So you donât like it?â
âWho doesnât like it?â
He immediately responded. Oh, thatâs good then. As I smiled brightly, Leto blushed again and instantly turned his head away. I hadnât been in a good mood, but seeing Letoâs honest expression made my heart flutter for some reason.
âI like that side of youâ¦â¦I like it quite a bit.â
Leto said, avoiding my eyes until the end. I felt like he changed his words in the middle, but it was fine. I was seized with the urge to hug Leto, but I held it in.
âThank you, Leah. To be honest, I want to ask for a hug, but Iâll hold it in.â
ââ¦â¦Iâll give you a hug.â
He opened his arms timidly. I didnât expect this.
I was taken aback by Letoâs active appearance, but since such an opportunity was rare, I quickly fell into his arms. Perhaps Leto followed me out to comfort me. If not, would he do something he wouldnât normally do without hesitation?
The scent of his school uniform made me smile. Letoâs unique scent smells good. Every time he came out of the bath, the scent that spread made me sleepy and my heart pounded. One day, when he regained his true form, I wanted to hug him like this. Then, the scent on his body will be more strong.
âWhat else do you want?â
ââ¦â¦is it my birthday today?â
âWhat? Itâs your birthday?â
Leto removed me from his arms in surprise.
âYou should have told me that beforehand!â
âNo, itâs not my birthday. It feels like my birthday because youâre so nice to me todayâ¦â¦â
Leto let out a breath as if he was a little relieved by my words, and soon smiled.
âSo is there something you want?â
âName.â
âWhat?â
âWhen are you going to call me Bree?â
Letoâs face flushed even more at my words. We were not hugging or even holding hands, so why was he blushing even more? When I looked at him, Leto hesitated and covered my eyes with his own hands. I tried to pull my head back when I couldnât see anything because his palm blocked my view. But Leto covered my eyes until the end and soon opened his mouth.
âCalling someone by their nicknamesâ¦â¦I only say it if I like them.â
âWhat?â
What is he talking about?
âI only call people I like by their nicknames.â
âYou like me.â
âNo, I donât mean that kind of likeâ¦â¦â
Leto let out a breath in frustration before removing his hand that was blocking my view. Come to think of it, he has never called anyone by their nickname in .
I remembered a scene where he had called his brother by his nickname and he got scolded severely. Maybe thatâs why he was reluctant to call me by my nickname. It could be some kind of trauma. I was worried that I had troubled him by requesting that.
We spent the time talking more about random things, but Vivian never showed up.
âShall we go?â
I nodded as Leto spoke. In the end, we brought snacks without achieving the goal and returned to the audience seat.
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The match ended a few hours later. It was, of course, a victory for the Swordsmen department. Tomorrow was the day when the Arts and the Medical department competed for third and fourth place. The students headed back to the dormitory, discussing who will take third place tomorrow. The students stepped out of the audience zone one by one. But the three of us didnât move.
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦.â
ââ¦â¦.â
No one mentioned to leave first. It was around the time when there were only a few people left in the audience zone. Even the students, who remained in their seats with the lingering effects of the game, have now come to their senses and left the stadium. Even in summer, the night breeze was chilly. Bona curled up her body and gnashed her teeth. Perhaps she was weak against the cold, her trembling appearance was pitiful.
Leto, who happened to have a coat, took it off.
âOh, you didnât have to, thank youâ¦â¦.â
âWhoâs going to give it to you? Briseis, cover up.â
Leto covered my bare legs with his coat. Bona glared fiercely at Leto at his brazen behaviour. Leto also returned the gaze, but suddenly his expression changed. Who did he saw? His expression changed completely. I followed Letoâs gaze and looked at the person behind me.
ââ¦â¦Vivian.â
It was none other than Vivian.